Causepods is a passion project of The Podcast Consultant, Mathew Passy. The aim is to interview folks who are using podcasts to raise awareness for a good cause. Whether that’s a non-profit, charity, medical cause, social justice movement, or anyone looking to create a positive impact in the world, from the local level to the global population. One unique feature to Causepods is that we are going to use this platform to raise money for a 501(c)3 non-profit of your choosing through GoFundMe. If you think you’re a podcaster making a difference in the world, please take a few moments to fill out the Causepods Form and we can’t wait to have you on Causepods.
Have you ever heard a story and said that couldn't happen to me? As a culture, we love shows like Law and Order, Criminal Minds, NCIS, but we typicall...
How many children scream for help but have no one to help? It is easy to go about our daily lives and isolate ourselves from the evil in our world, bu...
Does your podcast offer hope? Many of the podcasts featured here on Causepods do just that, and today we have a special episode. It’s about illuminati...
How connected locally are you? We often hear of a podcast with a National or International focus, but today’s guest Ryan Sullivan shares with us how h...
Do you think outside the box? Today's guest, Dr. Nii Darko, explains how he chose a different path after medical school and became a freelance surgeon...
Do you know someone who has been affected by Immigration Law? Today is a CausePod first, where we talk about immigration law and how it affects so man...
Did you fit in when growing up? Today on the podcast, we have Nate Kelly, who didn’t feel accepted growing up; he had a loving family but never really...
Will you take me home? These are the words that a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) hears when working with children in the foster system. A CAS...
Do you have a problem? Anyone that has walked the road with an addiction knows that those first few words can be the most challenging words spoken. Bu...
How do you know when something is wrong? This can be a tricky question to answer and even more problematic when the wounds may be invisible. Our guest...